If you’re interested in becoming a teacher and want to find out more, visit us at Train to Teach Norwich on Thursday 8 February.

Find out more about getting into teaching with Norfolk Teacher Training Centre by coming along to one of our upcoming teacher training information events. These are being held at City College Norwich's main campus on Ipswich Road, just a few minutes walk from Norwich city centre (post code: NR2

Norfolk Teacher Training Centre (NTTC) has now successfully trained 80 new teachers for schools in the region in just 3 years – and another increase in recruits means it will pass the milestone of bringing 100 teachers into the profession by the end of 2017-18.

The latest rankings from The Good Teacher Training Guide show that Norfolk Teacher Training Centre (NTTC) is among the top teacher training providers in England for trainees successfully securing teaching jobs.

The role that schools and teachers can play in fostering positive mental health in young people is the focus of Norfolk Teacher Training Centre (NTTC)’s annual conference for its trainees, newly qualified teachers and partner schools.

Following another successful year as a provider of School Direct teacher training, Norfolk Teacher Training Centre (NTTC) has seen a rise in the number of its trainees to 41 for the 2016-17 academic year.

The academy is pleased to announce that after a break of a few years we are once again going to be offering this amazing scheme to pupils. The scheme helps develop young people in lots of ways and many employers look favourably upon candidates who have one or more levels of the award as the awar

Well done to our Year 10 and 11 students who were interviewed for ITV Anglia News. Reporter Malcolm Robertson asked the students about their hopes and aspirations, as well as their concerns, for the future.

This year’s results are the best ever for Wayland Academy Norfolk. Huge credit must go to all of our students on their hard work and achievements and also to our excellent teachers who have supported them so well in preparing for GCSEs. We have set high expectations, pushing every single st

Year 11 students from Wayland Academy Norfolk were given a break from revision on Friday 13th May when the academy hosted a Pets As Therapy (PAT) Club which saw 10 dogs and their volunteer owners help students to relax ahead of their upcoming GCSE exams.

Over the last 18 months a cocker spaniel named Dora has become a valued part of the school community at Wayland Academy Norfolk, helping students to improve their reading confidence as a weekly reading companion through the Pets As Therapy Read2Dogs programme.

A group of students from Wayland Academy Norfolk have increased their reading confidence thanks, in large part, to their unusual reading companion – Dora, a 4 year old cocker spaniel, who visits us each week as part of the Read2Dogs programme run by the charity

After a scorching summer full of fiery fun the GoGoDragons! said goodbye to our fine city by raising £369,500 for children’s charity Break. As an academy we raised over £8500 for Break and we are very proud of the staff and students that supported the campaign.